the REST of my JAPAN, summer 2005 trip!!!

Mar 29, 2006 23:20








this is the 2nd half of the pictures taken on my Japan trip, in summer 2005.
(sorry it took so long to post the rest...and these still are'nt even ALL of them yet!)
good lord. it's almost been a year since the trip.
but i remember every single detail about the trip as if it happened yesterday.
i remember the streets of Tokyo so well that a map of it is burned in my mind.
all the shops and food places we went to...i could take you there without worrying about getting lost.
i lived there so much. 
my eyes have never felt so open...my memory has never worked so hard to imprint every single moment...the most exciting experiences in my life have never happened to me in such a short amount of time...

shinjuku city @ night


ground level, crowd view of Shibuya Crossing


Mitcho. harajuku


..can you see him on the bridge? yes.


sassy sculpture in harajuku. i think it's a museum


mitcho actin' a damn fool


me with a dog


pretty


this one store in harajuku had so much damn cute cats in it


store in harajuku...fuck. i forgot which one...i dont think this was hysteric glamour....or was it. shit.


blurry shinjuku @ night


harajuku, on the way to shibuya.....another space invader!!!


lovely streets


Shibuya crossing. that giant glass window is where the starbucks is


me in harajuku (this background look farmiliar?...its where they do the street snaps for harajuku on style-arena.com [usually in the 2005 series])


lockers outside shinjuku station


another blurry shinjuku. if you watch LIT, all these night time shinjuku shots are in the beggining of the movie when Bob is in the cab, arriving in tokyo)


awesome graphic Tee shop in harajuku. they were all in glass cases and some were hanged on a rotary belt, going around the store


cute


70's model for 'Koka-Kora' on vending machine


strangers in Harajuku


us in hotel room


the Gap, harajuku...its where all the cool people are


more strangers


shinjuku nightlife


more great streets


pink friend walking towards us


oh haay (i remember this was right outside the cooooolest furniture store ever!)




mmmhmmmm


view from hotel window. the JR line




'moshi moshi!'


another street. residential


top street view from upstairs at an art house


walking in residential in harajuku


that was actually like a 5 story mall for girls. haha


harajuku streets


harajuku crossing


mmm you do not need to be that cool....unnecessary bitch


Mitcho sitting on some steps in an alley in harajuku, on our way to shibuya...mmm, ok. THAT was unnecessary. my baaad


mmmm. shit. food display infront of a cafe/resturaunt at harajuku....i had to resist stealin' the damn plates. i thought they was OFFERING!


cute bitch....pretty stranger, from the back


shops galore in harajuku


shashin o totemo iidesuka? (i loved always asking that question there)


wraaaap it uuup! (haha..ok mitcho gets that one.) cool wallposters in harajuku


i remember this was RIGHT outside of the bathing ape in harajuku


our bored night time photoshoots in the hotel room


oooh giiirl! work it out!


shinjuku street performers. so cute


as we exited the main shopping district in harajuku, we started wandering off into the back, residential & office streets.....but like 10 minutes after this picture, we met that red-headed australian lovely. Jemima.


aww. i think this was our last day in harajuku.....mmm theres a Wendy's RIGHT next to us, but you can't see it in the picture. KATSU CURRY BURGER!! okaaaay. that was the shiiiiiiiiit!! only in japan.


last day in Japan. riding back to Narita airport...i LOVED the train ride to and from tokyo...it really completed my experience in Japan, because it got to show me the rest Japan that i didnt get to see (not ALL of it obviously)...just the other little towns, and rice fields, and city's, and buildings, and people......it was beautiful. and it only took a little more than an hour.


i don't want to go
so don't.
stay here with me...we'll start a jazz band.


everyday i still think about Tokyo. even to this day.

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